KART serves more than 100 bus stops across the Kingman area. Some stops feature amenities such as benches, bike racks,
and trash receptacles. More than one-third of stops are equipped with shelters. Currently, the City of Kingman is
working to improve bus stops by adding even more accessible shelters.

Kingman is fast becoming a bicycling
community. With our abundant good weather and the numerous health and environmental benefits
associated with bicycling, it makes sense to get on your bike and ride.

KART makes it easy to bike and ride. Bike
racks are mounted on the front of every KART bus so you can transport your bike anywhere.
Best of all, by riding KART, you save money, help reduce pollution, and ease traffic
congestion.

How to Load Your Bike on the Bus

Every KART bus is equipped with a bike
rack on the front bumper that can hold up to two bikes. If the bike rack is full, please
wait for the next bus. Bikes are not allowed inside buses, unless they are fold-up
styles.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOADING,
SECURING AND REMOVING YOUR BICYCLE FROM THE BIKE RACK.

Here’s how it works:

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When the bus
arrives at your stop, let the driver know you’d like to use the bike rack.

Squeeze the
handle on the top of the rack, and then lower it.

Lift your
bike and place it on the rack in the wheel slots closest to the bus. If there is
already a bike on the rack, load yours facing the opposite direction.

When your
bike is loaded, lift the tire hook over the front tire to secure it in place.

Remove any
loose items or valuables from the bike.

Now you’re
ready to board the bus and pay your fare.

Unloading

As you exit,
remind the driver you need to remove your bike.

Lift the
tire hook from your bike and lift the bike off the rack.

If no other
bikes are on the rack, please return the rack to its upright locked position.

Return to
the curb and wave to let the driver know you and your bike are clear of the bus.

They may not be old enough to drive, but
that doesn’t mean they can’t get where they want to go. KART provides freedom and
independence for kids and teens in our community. Children under 10 must be accompanied by
an adult.

School Presentations

Are you a teacher, parent or even a
student who wants your class to learn more about riding the bus? KART can help. Our
customer service representatives can visit your school and help you discover the
benefits and ease of riding the bus. For more details, contact our Customer Service
Center at (928) 681-7433 or e-mail
kart@cityofkingman.gov

KART’s Rider’s Guide provides basic
tools to help you become a self-confident bus rider. It contains important information
on how to ride the bus, points of etiquette, rules of conduct as well as other services.
The Rider’s Guide will help you get around Kingman quickly and easily, so keep your
guide handy to help answer your transportation questions.